Ainsworth Game Technology Ltd
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Ainsworth Game Technology Ltd
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Ainsworth Game Technology Ltd. engages in the design, development, production, lease, sale, and servicing of gaming machines and other related equipment. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2001-12-17. The firm is engaged in the design, development, production, lease, sale and servicing of gaming machines and other related equipment and services. The company encompasses the entire product development cycle from conception through to installation, service and support. The firm is focused on expanding and diversifying its product offerings within both land-based and online gaming markets, including social gaming and licensed Real Money gambling markets. The firm's segments are based on geographical location. Its segments include Australia and other (other’ consists of Asia, New Zealand, South Africa and Europe); North America; and Latin America. The firm's products include A-Star, Real Money Gaming (RMG), Historical Horse Racing (HHR), Rise Up, Rio Grande Los Toritos, Mega Choice Quad Shot, Super Charged 7s Classic/ Reel Hot 7s Classic, and Lucky Empress.
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